Biography

He died in August 1802 and was buried in Hartshorne, Derbyshire, on 24 August 1802.[2]

He left a will dated 16 February 1799, which refers to his son Thomas Brown and his daughters, Ann Thacker, Elisabeth Tunnadine, Mary Glover, Hannah Shorthose and Sarah Brown.[3]

Sources

↑ Diocese of Lichfield & Coventry marriage allegations and bonds, 1636-1893 (available on Findmypast)."... Thomas Brown of Hartshorn in the County of Derby Batchelor aged 22 years ... Jane Parker of the same parish Spinster Aged 22 years ..."

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